Test cases execution results are stored following the same structure you have it in your suites and test plan. The test cases are shown with all related data in one place, right where you need it: logs, screenshots, binary data. The execution pipeline of certain test case is also available for you, so one can see previous execution result in one click.

What technologies are used?

Considering high load rate and performance requirements, we use a cutting edge technologies:

NoSQL MongoDB – super fast write to DB, clustering.

REST Web Service – lightweight requests, industry standard.

Mobile responsive UI – check it at any mobile device with default browser.

Reportportal key features:

Manage all your automation results and reports in one place

Make automation results analysis actionable & collaborative

Establish fast traceability with defect management

Accelerate routine results analysis

Visualize metrics and analytics

Make smarter decisions together

Follow up your test automation on any device

One of the great technical features that reportportal provides it’s a REST API , that gives you a full hand of cards and you can play a good game here. I will tell you why is that. Imagine one scenario: You run all your tests in multithreading , and for each test session you have 50 threads, so for reportportal that means 50 launches , which is correct but that might affect some of the reports.

For example the last execution pie chart will show only for the last completed launch , that means will not cover all the other 49 launches in your reports.

Using reportportal powerful rest api I decided to automatically merge my launches at the end of the test session.

Having a reliable test reports tool is a very important step part of continuous integration that every company should target for . Such tools can give you a very good idea about the quality of your project , your framework reliability and any non technical person can read this kind of statistics.

It helps you and your team to monitor your tests and gives you a clue how to improve your webdriver tests performance.

Happy Testing!

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